We used the GFI extension for a while but found it didn't always reconsitute messages with attachments properly when messages were sent to lots of recipients, with the result that the UUEncoded attachment appeared in the body text. Not pretty. I've got to write my own when I get some peace. -----Original Message----- From: Jim Kenzig http://Kenzig.com [mailto:jkenzig@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: 05 December 2005 13:27 To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [THIN] Re: Mildly OT/ the disclaimer in Exchange 2003 (or not) from 5.5 Actually I sold the site to Techgenix. I am still hosting thethin.net content on my servers though. As far as your problem goes, I've read that GFI has a disclaimer functionality in their demo version that remains FREE even after it expires. http://www.gfi.com/mes/ <http://www.gfi.com/mes/> Here is how to build your own with visual basic from MS http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;317327 <http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;317327&Product=exch 2003> &Product=exch2003 Also check out DisclaimIT http://www.netal.com/disclaimit.htm <http://www.netal.com/disclaimit.htm> or eXclaimer http://www.exclaimer.com/ <http://www.exclaimer.com/> Jim Jim Strowe <jstrowe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Alas, trying to upgrade I find that: 1. The 5.5 Exchange version (with the right resource kit plugin) can do a disclaimer 2. I am still quite surprised that our friends at Microsoft didn't think that 2003 needed that feature. So far I found the "create your own sink" DLL script (that only works for SMTP mail). I also found the "force all your mail to be SMTP mail. (elsewise the above choice does not work. Would that be the solution....i.e. create the stupid DLL since Microsoft doesn't, and then force all mail via the connector to go SMTP.? Jim, if you happen to read this... nice revision on the thin page. (spare time buddy or what? )